Private Hell 36

1954. USA. Directed by Don Siegel. Screenplay by Collier Young, Ida Lupino. With Lupino, Steve Cochran. In this stylish, hard-boiled noir classic, a New York City man is murdered and robbed of $300,000. The bills are marked, and when they start showing up in Los Angeles, the cops soon wind up on the doorstep of sassy L.A. lounge singer Lili Marlowe. Courtesy of Sikelia Productions. 81 min.

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